The holiday season is a time of celebration with delicious meals and togetherness while watching classic movies or chatting. It's also a time where people love or love to hate Christmas music.
or just driving to the grocery store to pick up supplies, here are some of the best Christmas sing-along songs to blare on your car radio, based on an informal survey from
We went there. This song alone may be one of the most polarizing holiday tunes around.
Some people may cringe at the sound of "All I Want for Christmas," but others welcome it as a sign of the beginning of the holiday season.
However you feel about it, you probably can't help but get into listening and singing along like you're in a musical. The song is from earlier in Mariah Carey's career but received top ratings and acclaim in 1994 when it was released.
In fact, the album Merry Christmas is one of the best-selling Christmas albums of all time, so feel free to jam out during your holiday driving (even if you can't hit those high notes).
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Your mom or grandmother probably blasted the crooning of the Rat Pack in the kitchen while cooking. She did so for good reason, and that's because its members and Dean Martin specifically were phenomenal singers.
Part of the 1959 album Winter Romance, "Let it Snow!" is arguably not about Christmas specifically, just the winter months. Regardless of that, it has since become an iconic Christmas song.
in snowy weather, or sunshine and clear skies, "Let it Snow!" gives off vibes of hanging out by a toasty fireplace.
‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby
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Another top hit from an honorary member of the Rat Pack, "White Christmas'' is a throwback classic. Released in 1941, it's also named the biggest-selling single of all time by the Guinness Book of World Records.
While this song has a nostalgic undertone and a slow tempo, you probably know all the words already.
So turn up the volume on Crosby's crooning and reminisce about bygone vintage cars and a time when suits and ties (and gloves and hats) were standard everyday apparel.
‘Last Christmas’ by Wham!
While nowhere near as popular as the other Christmas sing-along songs, "Last Christmas" is a 1980s favorite. It just exemplifies the ‘80s sound.
There's something about George Michael singing about Christmas heartbreak that resonates with holiday emotions. The song came out in 1984 but enjoyed lots of success around the world since then.
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